■ The new emulation plug-ins are decent enough to use in music. ■ Have only spent a minute or so with the tone matching and some of the other new features, so I’ll have to comment on those later. I may feel differently once I try it on dialog. So my experience was on a singing vocal channel and I was never gonna love it for music. To be fair, I haven’t had an audio for film/video project since updating the systems from 12 to 13. So, if that’s not an option I’ll find tomorrow at work, it would be a very useful update. Setting it up to give me quick access to inserts/sends would be much for useful. I haven’t had enough downtime to experiment yet and see if it’ll allow me to change views, like the main mixer does, but I hope so because I have very little need for virtual faders. I like not having to open and close a window to access inserts and the fact that it switches channels as I select them on the physical console will likely save me time as I grow more used to having that option. Im happy to see Nuendo leaving no wins for the competition lol.Īs for how useful the panel actually is, Im still getting used to it. Nuendo offers plenty that PT-HDX and Logic dont, and that was pretty much the only thing they had that Nuendo didn’t. ■ I love the new channel panel on the editor window. This is Nuendo’s first discomforting GUI. The GUI may not directly effect ny work, but my comfort does and it’s discomforting to look at after 20yrs using Nuendo. Please bring back the 3-dimensional look, Steinberg. It doesn’t change the effectiveness of the tools, but I have to look at the screen off and on for about 8hrs everyday so I’d prefer for my $1,000 DAW to not look like some cheap Logic knockoff. I will give it a few hours before the session and if it’s OK, I will try it in the actual session. But in the grand scheme, that’s a minor point. I’m starting to get it looking a bit better, though the faders still bug me. Hopefully an update might fix some things.īeen messing with it more. The gui changes seem to be a step backwards. I think I may just stick with working in N12, though I bought N13. I didn’t have the correct color pallet selected. Such as: color all FX tracks a specific color. Some (if not all) of my project logical editors don’t work anymore. note: found a setting to turn up the brightness on the selected channel. I will also give it time and maybe they will improve on it. The slightly lighter gray on the selected channel is too faint of a difference in a 100 track project. It’s also much more difficult to know what track I’m on now. Unlike you, I don’t like the channel editor at all.Somehow I finally got past that after nuking all the settings it carried over. I had a LOT of troubles just getting it to even start without hanging on VST3 scanning. When I max everything out, I can get 107 tracks on to my wide-screen monitor. One good thing in the mixer is that you can get slimmer channel strips, meaning you can get more of them on the screen. The flat design takes some getting used to, but not as bad as I expected after all the forum discussion. Haven’t tried it with DOP, this was a insert. Syllable is nice and clear when bypassed. Applied it to a recent project, and when enabled it butchers the first syllable of the DX, kind of like a warm-up or learning delay. The Voice Separator at first glance is good, but is coming up short in my first test. Will take some mileage to find out the details, but it does help to have all of this in on one screen. That allows you to do a lot of things during edit without having to keep switching to the mixer window or splitting your screen. Here’s my first contribution on that note: ADR Taker 2.I figured we could use a separate thread for first impressions of using Nuendo 13 to separate that from what it is/could have/should have been in people’s mind….Professional bass management including several routing and filter options coming with the new Bass Manager plug-in.Automated Loudness processing to both industry standards such as EBU R128 and fully user-definable settings.
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